June 13, 2008
Absolute's Computrace Mobile protects wireless devices
by Alan Harten
Absolute Software, a provider of patented computer theft recovery, data protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions has launched Computrace Mobile.
Based on the Computrace desktop and laptop management solution from Absolute, Computrace Mobile, is the only solution on the market for the management of all remote computers and handhelds owned by an organisation.
Computrace Mobile is easy to install on supported handheld devices, enabling organisations to delete sensitive information held on lost or stolen devices and reduce costs associated with managing mobile devices and users.
Computrace Mobile is supported on all Windows Mobile 5 and 6 handheld devices including popular models like the MOTO Q, Treo 750 and Samsung BlackJack.
In 2007, the worldwide sales to end users of devices using Windows Mobile rose to 14.7 million, which was an 86.9% increase compared to 2006. (Gartner Dataquest, Market Share: Smartphones, Worldwide, 4Q07 and 2007, March 2008.)
Computrace Mobile delivers:
* The industry’s only solution for the management of all remote computers and handhelds owned by an organisation.
* Reduced operational costs associated with managing mobile devices by using the Computrace platform’s integrated Customer Centre reporting for hardware, software and user information.
* An additional layer of data protection.
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